(Still) Tracking Financial Regulatory Reform

As the scope and content of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is shaped in the regulatory process, follow the latest developments on the Federal Reserve's website tracking financial regulatory reform.  The Fed is publicly reporting on meetings will taking place between the Board and the public--representatives of bank organizations, consumer groups, trade associations, researchers and academics on regulatory reform issues, including systemic risk, derivatives trading, interchange fees, and consumer financial protection, and related proposals for comment.

The Fed is also reporting on current and future milestones in the regulatory process.  Among other significant events, the Fed, OTS, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and FDIC will issue a joint report to Congress and the Inspectors General of the participating agencies on the agencies' plans to implement the transfer of OTS authorities by March 2011.

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